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1°" SEMESTER LL.B(C.B.C.S.) SUBJECT: JURISPRUDENCE SUBJECT CODE: LL.B.CC:101 FULL MARKS: 100 UNIT-1 ‘and Particular Jurisprudence = Weaning and Definition of Jurisprudence — Gen Elements of Ancient indian Jurisprudence — Schools of Jurisprudence — Analytical, Historical, Philosophical and Sociological Schools of Jurisprudence. Theories of Law — Meaning and Definition of Law — The Nature and Function of Law — The Purpose of Law — ianty ‘The Classification of Law — Equity, Law and Justice — Theory of Sover UNIT-2 ind Historical Sources — Legisiation - Definition of legislation - en - Classification of legislation - Suprome and Subordinate Let += Direct and Indirect Legislation - Principles of Statutory Interpretation. Precedent — Definition of Precedent — Kinds of Precedent — Stare Decisis — Original and Declaratory Precedents — Authoritative and Persuasive Precedents. Custom - Definition of Custom - Kinds of Custom - General ‘and Local Custom - Custom and Prescription - Requisites of a valid custom- Relative merits of Legislation , Precedent and Custom as a source of Law. Codification — Advantages and disadvantages of codification UNIT-3 ity — Legal Status of Lower Animals, Dead Persons and Unborn of Corporate Persons — Nature of person jersons — Legal Persons — Corpor: jon — Natur ons — Purpose of Incorpo! sonality Rights and Duties — Definition of Right — Classification of Rights and Duties — Absolute and jelative Rights and Duties — Rights and Cognate concepts like Liberty, Power, Immunity, jvilege ete. UNIT-4 ‘Obligation — Nature of Obligation — Obligation arising out of Contract, Quasi Contract, lity — Acts — trust and breach of obligation etc. — Liability — Nature and kinds of Intention and Motive — Relevance of Motive — Negligence — Strict Liability — Mens Re Accident — Vicarious Liability — Measure of Civil and Criminal Liability. UNIT-5 jossession — Elements of Possession - Definition and kinds of Ownershi Relation between Ownership and Possession f Acquisition of Property — Legal Sanctions Possessory Remedies — Property — Meaning — Kinds of Property — Moc ification of Sanctions — Civil and Criminal Justice — Concept Meaning of Sanction — Ci of Justice — Theories regarding purpose of Criminal Justice — Deterrent, Preventiv. Roformative and Retributive theories. ‘Salmond: Jurisprudence, Universal ishers 12th Edn. 1966. 1 Publishers 7" Edn, 2001.4, Mahajan V.0 Legal Theory and Jurlsprudence, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow, 5¢ Edn. 1977. 5. Dias: Jurisprudence, Aditya Books, St” Edn. 1985. 6. Rama Jols, Legal and Constitutional History of India, Univ 7. Bo heimer, Jurisprudence-The Philosophy & Method of Law (1996) Unversal, Ds R.W.M. Dias, Jurisprudence (1994) Indian Reprint-Adithya Books, Delhi Fitzgerald-Salmond on Jurispru snce (1999), Tripathi, Bombay 10. Dhyani SN-Jurisprudence-A Study of Indian Legal Theory (1985) SUBJECT: GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CONTRACT AND SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT (CONTRACT-1) SUBJECT CODE: LL.B./CC:102 FULL MARKS: 100 ‘entials of a valid Contract - Definition and essentials of a valid Offer - UNIT-1 | Petition a Dofinition and essent of valid Acceptance - Communication of Offer and Acceptance - Revocation of Offer and Acceptance through various modes including electronic medium - Consideration - salient features - Exception to consideration - Doctrine of Privity of Contr 1d form of Contract. 1t- Exceptions to th vity of contract - Sta UNIT-2 | Capacity of the parties - Effect of Minor’s Agreement - Contracts with insane persons and persons disqualified by law - Concepts of Free Consent - Coorci - Undue influenc: ssontation - Fraud - Mistake - Lawful Object - Immoral agreements and various heads of publ UNIT-3 | Bicharge of Contracts -By ‘Appropriation of payments - Performance by joint promisors - Discharge by Novation - Remission - Accord and Satisfaction - Discharge ¥y of performance (Doctrine of Frustration) - Discharge by Breach - Antict ry Breach - Actual breach UNIT-4 | _ 0u0si Contract - Necessaries supplied to a person who ‘of entering into & contract - Payment by an interested person - Liability to 1 for non-gratuitous acts - Rights of fin 3F of lost goods - Things delivered by mistake or coercion - Quantum meruit - Remedies for breach of contract - Kinds of damages - liquidated and unliquidated damages and penalty - Duty to mitigate. UNIT-S | Sects Rotet- Recovering possession of property - Specie performance of the contract = Rectification of instruments - Rescission of contracts - Cancellation of instruments - Declaratory Decrees - Preventive Relief - Injunctions - Generally - Temporary and rpetual injunctions - Mandatory & Prohibitory injunctions - Injunctions to perform negative vated Readings:2 1. Ansoni Law of Contract, Clarendon Press, Oxtor 7998. Krishnan Nair: Law of Contract, S.Gogla & Co., Hyderabad 1995. 11 1995, G.cwv. su aw of Contract, $.Gogla & Co., Hyder Ra ‘.8Venkatesa Iyer: Law of Contract, revised by Dr. Krishnama Chary, 5. Gogia & Co. ‘Avtar Singh: Law of Contract, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow, 1988. jeatsen (ed,)-Anson's Law of Contract: (27th Ed. 1998) Pollock and Mulla-Indian Contract Act ‘Avtar Singh-Law of Contract, Eastern Book Co. Lucknow SUBJECT: LAW OF TORTS, MOTOR VEHICLES ACT AND CONSUMER SUBJECT CODE: LL.B./CC:103 FULL MARKS: 100 PROTECTION LAWS UNIT-1 | ature of taw of Torts - Definition of Tort ments of Tort - Development of Law of ‘Torts in England and India - Wrongful Act and Legal Damage - Damnum Sine Injuria and. Injuria Sine Damnum -Tort distinguished from Crime and Breach of Contract - Gener ity Principles of Liability in Torts - Fault - Wrongful intent - Malice - Negligence - Li without fault - Statutory liability - Parties to proceedings. TNIT-2 | _ General Defences to an action in Torts - Vicarious Liability - Liability of the Stat Torts - Defence of Sovereign Immunity - Joint Liability — Liability of Joint Torfeasors - Rule of Strict Liability (Rylands V Fletcher) - Rule of Absolute Liability (MC Mehta vs. Union of India) - Occupier liability - Extinction of liability - Waiver and Acquiescence Release - Accord and Satisfaction - Death TINIT-3 | _ Srecific Torts - Torts affecting the person - Assault - Battery - False Imprisonment - ‘Malicious Prosecution - Nervous Shock - Torts affecting Immovable Property - Trespass to 1d Private Nuisance - Torts relating to movable land - Nuisance - Public Nuisance property - Liability arising out of accidents (Relevant provisions of the Motor Vehicles het). UNIT: inst Business Relations - Injurious falsehood - Defamation - Negligence - Torts sing off- Conspiracy - Torts affecting family rel Negligent Misstatement Remedies - Damages - Kinds of Dam: Romedios - Judicial and Extrajudi Assessment of Damages - Remoteness of damage - Injunctions - Death in relation to tort - Actio personalis moritur cum persona UNIT. ‘Consumer Laws: Common Law and the Consumer - Duty to take care and liability for jonce - Product Liability - Consumerism - Consumer Protection Act, 1986 - Salient features of the Act - Definition of Consumer - Rights of Consumers - Defects in goods jctlces - Redressal Machinery under the and deficiency In services- Unfair trade‘Consumer Protection Act - Liability of the Service Providers, Manufacturers and Traders, under the Act - Remedios. 4. Winfield & Jolowicz: Law of Tort, Xi 2. Salmond and Heusto Detni,1994, ition, Sweet and Maxwell, London, 1984. «Law of Torts, XX edition, 2nd Indian reprint, Universal Book traders, New 3. Ramaswamy Iyer: The Law of Torts, VII edition (Bombay, 1995). 4. Achutan Pillai: Law of Tort, VII edition, Eastern Book Company, Luncknow, 1987. ‘5. Durga Das Basu: The Law of Torts, X edition, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1998. Ratan Lal & Dhirajlal: The Law of Torts, 22nd edition, Wadhwa & Company Nagpur, 1992. 7. R.K.Bangia: Law of Torts, XIV edition, Allahabad Law Agency, Allahabad, 1999. 8. J.NPandey: Law of Torts, 1st edition Central Law Publications, Allahabad, 1999. 9. Vivienne Harpwood: Law of Torts, 1st ition, Cavandish Publishing Ltd. London, 1993. 10.Hepple & Mathews: Tort- Cases and Materials, 2nd edition Butterworth, London, 1980. 11. DINSarafi Law of Consumer Protection In India, Tripathi, Bombay The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 SUBJECT: FAMILY LAW-I (HINDU LAW) SUBJECT CODE: LL.B./CC:104 FULL MARKS: 100 UNIT-1 | Sources of Hindu Law - Scope and application of Hindu Law Schools of Hindu Law - Mitakshara and Dayabhaga Schools - Concept of Joint Fam , Coparcenary, Joint Family Property and Coparcenary Property - Institution of Karta- Powers and Functions of Karta lous Obligation - Partition ~ D UNIT-2 ‘under Hindu Law ~ Conditions of Hindu Marriage - Ceremonies and Registration - Monogamy - Polygamy, Child Marriage Restraint Act, UNIT-3 | _ Matrimonial Remedies under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 - Restitution of Conju Rights — Nullity of marriage - Judici ‘separation - Divores = Maintenance pendonte lite importance of conciliation. TNIT-4 | Concept of Adoption -Law Maintenance Act, 1956 Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956, Family Court - Power ‘and Function TINIT-5 | Succession - intestate succession - Succession to the property of Hindu Male and Female; Dwelling House - Hindu Succession Act, 1956 & the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005 - Notional Partition ~ CI 105 of heirs ~ Eni estate of women into their jated Re ras Diwan : Modern Hindu Law, 13th Edition 2000, Allahab: ‘Agency, Delhi ras Diwan : Family Law, 1984 Edition, All 1d Agency, Delhi. 3. Mayne: Hindu Law - Customs and Usages, Bharat Law House, New Delhi.4. Sha Law of Marriage and Divorce, 1988. 5. J.DM, Derrett- Hindu Law 6. Mulla “Hindu Law, (18th Ed. 2002) Butterworth Publ Law, Butterworthe Publicati SUBJECT: LAW OF CRIMES SUBJECT CODE: LL.B./CC:105 FULL MARKS:100 “Definition and meaning of crime - Distinction between crime UNIT-1 ‘Concept of and tort - Stages of crime - Intention, Preparation, Attempt and Commission of Crime - Elements of Crime - Actus Reus and Mensrea - Codification of Law of Crimes in India - Application of the Indian Penal Code - Territorial and Extra Territorial application - Explanations - Punishments. xceptions - Abetment - Criminal Conspiracy - OWences against the UNIT-2 ‘Genera State - Offences against public peace and Tranquility UNIT-3 | | Offences affecting human body (offences affecting human ife) Culpable Homicide ‘Murder - Hurt and Grievous Hurt - Wrongful restraint and Wrongful confinement - Criminal force and Assault - Kidnapping \duction - Sexual offences - Unnatural offenct (ecency and morals - UNIT-4 ‘Offences affecting the public health, safety, convenienc Offences against Property - Theft -Extortion - Robbery & Dacoity - Ch Criminal Trespass - Criminal misappropriation and Crimi ie servants - False Evidence and Offences against Public y by UNIT-5 | Offences by or relating to pul Justice - Offences relating to documents - Offences relating to Marriage - Cri husband and relatives of husband - Defamati ‘Suggested Reading 4. Ra dian Penal Code, Wadhwa & Co., 2000. n Lal and Dhiraj 2. Achutan Pillal: Criminal Law, Butterworth Go, 2000. 3. Gour K.D.: Criminal Law- Cases and Materials, Butterworth Co., 1999. 4. Kenny's: Outlines of Criminal Law, (1998 Edition) Jeroma Hall, Principles of Criminal Law Ros Law 1m, Crimi 7. G Williams, TB on Criminal Law, Butterworth, London LL.B. CBCS 2° SEMESTERSUBJEC’ Law relating to Indemnity & Guarantee, Agency, Sale of Goods, Partnership, and Negotiable Instruments Act) CONTRACT-II SUBJECT CODE: LL.B./CC:201 FULL MARKS: 100 UNIT=1 | indemnity and Guarantee - Contract of indemnity, definition - Rights of Indemnity holder = u ity of th indemnified - Contract of Guarantee - Definition of Guarantee - Essential characteristics of Contract of Guarantee - Distinction between Indemnity and Guarantee - Kinds of Guarant Rights and liabilities of Surety - Discharge of surety. Contract of Ballment - Definition of ballment - Essential requisites of ballment - Kinds of bailment - = Termination of bailment - Pledge - Definition of Rights and duties of bal Rights jutios of Pawnor and Pawn Je by non-owner UNIT-2 | Contract of Agency - Definition of Agent - Creation of Agency - Rights and dutios of Agent = Delegation of authority - Personal liability of agent - Relations of principal and agent with third partios - Termination of Agency. UNIT-3 | Contract of Sale of Goods - Formation of contract. Subject matter of sale - Conditions and Warranties - Express and imp| conditions and warranti Pricing - Caveat Emptor. UNIT-4 | Property - Possession and Rul relating to passing of property - Sale by non-owner - Nemo dat quad non habet - Delivery of goods - Rights and duties of seller and buyer before and after sale - Rights of unpaid seller - Remedies for breach. UNIT-5 | Contract of tnership Defialtion and nature of partnership - Formation of partnership- Test of partnership artnership and other associations - Registration of firm - Effect of non-rogistration - Relations of partners - Rights and duties of partners - Property of firm - Relation of partners to third parties - Implied authority of partners - Kinds of partners - Minor as partner- Reconstitution of firm - Dissolution of firm. Anson's Law of Contract, 25 Ed. 1998, Oxford University Pross, London. Venkatesh lyyer: The Law of Contracts and Tenders, Gogia & Company Hyder Cheshire & Fitoot: Law of Contract, Butterworth, London, 1976. mbay, 1984. G.C.V. Subba Rao: Law of Contracts, 8. Gogia & Co., Hyderabad, 1995. Mulla: The Indian Contract Act, N.M.Tripathi (P) Ltd. Krishnan Nair: Law of Contracts, S. Gogia & Co. Hyderabad, 1995. ‘Avtar Singh: Law of Contracts, Eastern Book Company, Lucknow, 1998. ‘A Ramaiah’s Sale of Goods Act, 4tM Ed. 1998, The Law Book Co., Allahabad.9. Benjamin's Sale of Goods, 1°¢ Ed. 1978, Sweet & Maxwell, London. 5, Dotti 10. P.S.Atiyah: Sale of Goods Act, Sth Ed. 1997, Universal Book Tr 11. Chales D.Drale: Law of Partnership 3°4 Ed. 1983, Sweet & Maxwell, London. 412, Bowstead On Agency, 15th Ed. 1985, Sweet and Maxwell, London. 13, H.P.Gupta, Partnership Act. SUBJECT: FAMILY LAW -— (Muslim Law and Other Personal Laws) SUBJECT CODE: LL.B./CC:202 FULL MARKS: 100 UNIT:1 | Orin and development of Muslim Law- Sources of Muslim Law Schools of Muslim Law - Difference between the Sunni and Shia Schools - Sub-schools of Sunni Law - Of and application of Muslim Law - Conversion to Islam - Effects of conversion - Law of Marriage, nature of Muslim Marriage - Essential requirements of valid Marriage - Kinds of Marriages - distinction between void, irregular and valid marriage - Dower (Mahr) - Origin, ct of dower and classification of dower. nature and Importance of dower, UNIT-2 of divorce - Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act, 1939- Maintenance, Principles of maintenance, Porsons entitled to maintenance - The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights fn Divorce) Act, 1986 - Effect of conversion on maintenance and difference between Shia and Sunni Law. UNIT-23 | Parentage - Maternity and Paternity - Legitimacy and acknowledgment - Guardianship - Romoval of guardian - Difference between Shia and Sunni Law. Gift - Definition of Gift - Requi ‘Gift - Gift formalities - Revocation of gift - Kinds of gift. Wills - Meaning of Will - Requisites of valid Will - Revocation of Will - Distinction between Will and Gift - Difference between Shia and Sunni Law. Meaning - Kinds of guardians! = Revocation of UNIT-4 | wage - pefinition - Essentials of Waaf - Kinds of Waaf - Creation of Ws Power Wagf - Salient features of the Waaf Act, 1995 - Mutawalli - Who can be Mutawal = Removal of Mutawalll and Management of Waat property. and duties of Mutawal Succession - Application of the property of a deceased Muslim - Legal position of heirs as representatives - Administration - Wagf Tribunals and Jurisdiction UNIT-5 | _ Special Marriage Act, 1954 - Salient features of Indian Divorce Act, 1869 - Domicile - tate succession of Christians under the Indian Maintenance to dependents! Spouses - Int. Succession Act, 1925 ‘Suggested Readings: 4. Tahir Mahmood: The Muslim Law of India, 4 10, Law Book Company, Allahabad.2. Aqui Ahmed: Text Book of Mohammadan Law, St” Edition 1992, Centr Prot. G.C.V. Subba Ra Law Agency, Allahabad. Family Law in India, 6* Edition, 1993, S.Gogia & Company, Hyderaba 4. Asaf AA.Fyze0: Outlines of Mohammadan Law, 4° Edition, 1999, Oxtord University Press, Delhi. 5. Mulla: Principles of Mohammedan Law. 6. Paras Divan: Family Law (Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Parsi and Others), Allahabad Law Agency, Allahabad. 7. MAA. Qureshi: Text Book on Muslim Law, 15 Edition, 1997, Central Law Publications, Allahabad. 8. Hidyatullah :Mulla Principles of Mohammadan Law, 19M Eaition, 19% Pvt. 9. Tandon MP Muslim Law in India, 10% Edition, 199 410. Prasad V. The Indian Succession Act, ut jombay jhabad Law Agency, Allahabad. 32, Allahabad Law Agency, Allahat SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL LAW SUBJECT CODE: LL.B./CC:203 FULL MARKS: 100 UNIT-1 ‘The meaning and definition of environment — Ecology - Ecosystems-Blosphere - Blomes - ‘ozone di letion - Global Warning - Climatic changes - Need for the preservation, conservation and protection of environment - Ancient Indian approach to environment- Environmental gradation and lution - Kinds, causes and effects of pollution. UNIT-2 ‘Common Law remedies against pollution - trespass, negligence, and th ries of Strict Liability & Absolute Liabil and ¢.P.C., for the abatoment of public nuisance in pollution cases - Remedios under Specific Reliof Act - Roliefs against smoke and no = Noise Pollut UNIT-3 ‘The law relating to the preservation, conservation and protection of forests, wild life and endangered species, marine life, coastal ecosystems and lakes etc. - Prevention of cruelty towards animals - The law rel ing to prevention and control of water lution - Air Pollution - Environment pollution control mechanism - Law rel 19 to environment protection - National Environmental Tribunal and National Environmental Apps Authority. UNIT-4 ‘Art. 4BA and Art, 51A(g) of the Constitution of India - Right to wholesome environment - Right to development - Restriction on freedom of tr » profession, occupation for the protection of environment - Immunity of Environment legislation from judici Scrutiny(Art.316) - Legislative powers of the Centre and State Government - Writ jurisdiction - Role of Indian Judiciary in the evolution of environmental jurisprudence. UNIT-5 International Environmental Regime - Transactional Pollution - State Liability - Customary International Law - Liability of Multinational Corporations/Companies - Stockholm Declaration on Human Environment, 1972 - The role of UNEP for the protection of‘environment - Ramsar Convention 1974 - Bonn Gonvention (Migratory Birds) 1992 - Nairobi Convention, 1982 (CFCC) - Biodiversity Convention (Earth Summit), 1992 - Kyoto Protocol, 1997, Johannesburg Convention 2002. SIN, Jain (ed.): Pollution Control and the Law. Armin Rosencranzand Shyam Divan: Environmental Law and Policy in India. Legal Control of Environmental Pollution Chetan Singh Mehta: Environmental Protection and Law 2 2 4. Aagarwal ( 5. 6. V.K. Krishna f Environment Pollution and Law 7. Shah : Environmental Law 8. Paras Diwan : Environmental Law and Policy in India,1994 9. P. Leelakrishnan, The Environmental Law in India 40. P.S.Jaswal, Environmental Law 14. 8.K.Nani Environmental Law, 2007 SUBJECT: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -1 SUBJECT CODE: LL.B./CC:204 FULL MARKS: 100 UNIT-1 Constitution-Meaning and Significance - Evolution of Moder Constitutions “Classification of Constitutions-Indian Constitution - Historical Perspectives - Government of India Act, 1919 - Government of India Act, 1935 - Drafting of Indian Constitution - Role of Drafting Committee of the Constituent Assembly. UNIT-2 ‘Nature and Sal and its Territories-Citizenship - General Definition of State int Features of Indian Constitution - Preamble to Indian Constitution - Union rinciples relating to Fundamental Rights (Art.13) - UNIT-3 Right to Equality (Art.14-18) - Freedoms and Restrictions under Art.19 - Protection against Expost facto law - Guarantee against Double Jeopardy - Privilege against Selt- Incrimination - Right to Lif 1d Personal rty - Right to Education - Protection Arrest and Preventive Detention UNIT-4 Rights against Exploitation - Right to Freedom of Religion - Cultural and Educational Rights = Right to Constitutional Remedios - Limitations on Fundamental Rights(Art.34-A,B and C) UNIT-5 Directive Principles of State Policy - Significance - Nature Classification - Application and Judicial Interpretation - Relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principlos = Fundamental Duties - Significance - Judicial Interpretation ested Reading: 4. MP.Jain, Indian Constitutional Law, Wadhwa & Co, Nagpur nville Austin, Indian Constitution-Cornerstone of a Nation, OUP, New Del Constitution of India, Eastern Book Compamy, Lucknow10 |. HIM.Seerval, Constitutional Law of India (in 3 Volumes), NAM.Tripathi . G.CV-Subba Rao, Indian Constitutional Law, S.Gogia & Co., Hyderabad ‘Shiva Rao: Framing of India's Constitution (in 5 Volumes), Indian Institute of Public Administration, New D - JANPandey, Constitutional Law of India, Central Law Agency, D.D.Basu, Shorter Constitution of India, 2001 Wadhwa, Nagpur Sharma, Introduction to Constitution of India, Prentice Hall. SUBJECT: LAW OF EVIDENCE SUBJECT CODE: LL.B./CC:205 FULL MARKS: 100 UNIT-1 | Te alan Evidence Act, 1872 — Salient features of the Act Meaning and kinds of Evidence —Interprotation clause — May Presume, Shall presume and Conclusive proof - Fact, Fact in Issue and Relevant facts —Distinction between Relevancy and Admissibility - Doct: 1e of Res Gestae — Motive, preparation and conduct — Conspiracy —When Facts not otherwise relevant become relevant — Right and custom — Facts showing the state of mind ete. ‘Admissions & Confessions: Gene Principles concerning Admissions — Differences between “Admission” and “Confession” — Confessions obtain. by inducement , threat or promise - Confessions made to police officer - Statement made in the custody of a police officer leading to the discovery of incriminating material — ‘Admissibility of Confessions made by one accused person against co.accused. Dying — Other Statements by persons who cannot be proc In subsequent judict proceedings. UNIT-3 Relevancy of Judgments — Opinion of witnesses — Expert's o Relationship especially proof of marria 3A — Opinion on Facts which need not be proved — Oral and Documentary Evidence General Principles concerning oral ev! nce and documentary evidence Primary and Secondary evidenc: — Modes of proot of cution of documents — Presumptions as to documents — Gener by Principles reg ing Exclusion of O Documentary Evidence. TNIT-4 | Retes reiating to Burdon of Proof - Presumption as to Dowry Death — Estopp estopr Kinds of — Res Judicata, Waiver and Presumption. UNIT-5 ‘Competency to testify — Privileged communications - Testimony of Accomplice — Examination in Chief, Cross examination and Re-examination — Leading question: Lawful questions in cross examination — Compulsion to answer questions put to witness — Hostile witness — impeaching the credit of witness — Refreshing memory — Questions of corroboration — Impropsn M. Munir: Principles and Digest of the Law of Evidence, 10th Edition (in 2 vols), Universal Book Agency, Allahabad, 1994. ‘Saradhi: Law of Evidence 4th Edn, Eastern Book Co., Lucknow, 19! LawPublications. Vepa Avtar Singh: Principles of the Law of Evidence, 11th Edn. Centr: V. Krishnama Chary: The Law of Evidence, 4th Edn. .Gogia & Company, Hyderabad. $V Joga snce, Butterworth, India 2003 Rao, Law of EviCollege, Berhampur as omy ger Saw of Evidence, 4th Edition, Easter ‘ Book Co., Lucknow, 1989. suse 4. Aviar Singh: Principles of the Law of Evidence, 11) Edition, Central Law Publications. | 5. V. Krishnama Chary: The Law of Evidence. 4th Edition, S. Gogia & Company. Hyderabad, 6. S. V. Joga Rao, Law of Evidence, Butterworth, India, 2003 THIRD SEMESTER 4.4 PAPER-XI CONSTITUTIONAL LAW - Il I 5. G (100 Marks) HH UNIT-1; Legislature under Indian Constitution - Union and State Legislatures-Composition, Powers, Funtions, and Privileges -Anti-Detection Law- Executive under Indian Constitution - President and Union Council Of Ministers- Govemor and Stae Council Of Ministers - Powers and positions of president and Governor ‘ #1 UNIT-I: Judiciary under Costitution - Supreme Court - Appointment of Judges, Powers and Jurisdiction - High Courts - Appointment and Transfer of Judges - Powers and Jurisdiction an ~ Subordinate Judiciary - Independence of Judiciary - Judicial ™ Accountability #2 UNIT - Ill : Centre State Relations - Legislative, Administrative ‘and financial Relations - Coopertion and Coordination between Centre and States - Judicial Interpretation of Centre - State Relations - Doctrines evolved by Judiciary at UNIT IV: Liability of State in Torts Contracts - Freedom of = Interstate Trade, Commerce and inter course - Services under the State - All India Services - Public Service Commissions gr UNIT- V : Emer -Need - Different We ngency, of Emergency Powers - Di : ~ National, State and Financial emergency = Impact of Emargency on Federalism and Faundmenta Rights ~ Amendment of Indian Constitution and Basic Structure Theory esestem, ce, 11th 18. | Edition, derabad. ia, 2003 )0 Marks) Union and stitution - ‘and Stae sident and e Court - h Courts - urisdiction ~ Judicial ested Readings : Calendar : 2015-2016 sug | P.dain: Indian Constiutional Law, Wadhwa &Co,Nagpur > VNSukia : Constitution of India, Easter Book Company, ‘Lucknow Granville Austin: Indian Costitution - Comerstone of a Nation, OUP, New Delhi HMSeervai : Costitutional Law of India (in 3 Volumes), N.M. Tripathy, Bombay 5, GCN. Sibba Rao : Indian Constitutional Law, $.Gogia & Co Hyderabad 6, B. Shiva Rao : Framing of India's Constitution ( in § Volumes) Indian Institute of Public Administration New Delhi 7, JIN. Pandey, : Constitutional Law of India Central Law Agency Allahabad PAPER-XII Law Of Property 5 (100 Marks) -- Kinds of HUNIT- 1: ing and concept of property rte = Transferable and non - SSUNIT- IIL: Sale - Essential featurey = Atte liabilities aries, Mortgage Kind of Montag we # : - ing and and Liabilities of Mortgagor and mortgagee Marshall Contribution - Charges a ae eeeLingaraj Law College, Berhampur =: UNIT- IV : Lease — Essential features — kinds of lease ~ Rights ‘and Liabilties of fessor and lessee ~ Termination of lease — Forfeiture -- Exchange -- Gifts -- Different types gifts -. Registration of Gifts ~ Transfer of actionable Claims ¢: UNIT - V_; Easements — Defination of easement ~- Distinction Between Lease and License -- Dominant and servient Tenements , Acqusition of property through testamentary succession ~ Will - Codicil ~ Capacity to execute Will ~ Nature of bequest — Executors of Will - Rights and Obligations of Legatees Suggested Readings : 4. Mulla : Transfer of property, Butterworths Publications, 2, Subba Rao GCV : Commentaries on the Transfer of Property Act 3. Krishna Menon : Law of Property. 4, Upadhya’s Common Matrix of transfer of property PAPER-XiIll ADMINISTRATIVE LAW (100 Marks) SIUNIT-1: Nature and scope of Administration Law -- Meaning,Definitionand Evolution of Administration Law ~ Reasons for the growth of Administrative Law — Relationship between Administrative Law and Constitutional Law . SEUNIT-I1: Basic concepts of Administrative Law — Rule of Law Inerpretation of Dicey’s Principle of Rule of Law —Mordem ce a haae alan aa USA SI: UNIT - Ill; Classification of Administrative functions ~~ Legislative, Quasi- Judicial, Administrative and Ministerial functions ~ Deligated Legislation - Meaning, Reasons for growth and Classification of delegated legislation - Judicial and Legistative Control of Deligated tigation, —______ _—_— 5, LP.Massey Edn, 2001 6. M. P. Jain 7. C.K. Thakt JUVENI SEUNIT~[ ; ‘ational af Constitut organizati Pretiial P;Bid Fag os cy \v : Judicial Control of Admi slendar : 2018-2016 ,| Control - Principles of Natural Saher ~ Grounds ation afd its control, ~ Administrative v : Remedies available against the 5) ond Lok Ayukta = Liabily of the State, Ris acts -- Rule of Promissory Estoppel — ee Ken ,als - Commissions of Inquiry — Public C aarieye sted Readings : th and Street : Princples of Administration Law \.R.Wade : Administrative Law , Oxford Publications, 8th 2000, London. \e Smith : Judicial Review of Administrative Action, Sweet and Maxwell 1998 . P Sathe, : Administrative Law, Butterworths, 6th Edn. 1998. Massey : Administrative Law , Eastem Book Company, 5th Edn, 2004 6. M.P. Jain : Principles of Administrative Law , Universal Delhi, 7 CK. Thakkar ; Administrative Law, Eastem Book Co. PAPER-XIV CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE 4973 JUVENILE JUSTICE ACT 2000, AND PROBATION OF OFFENDERS ACT 1958 (400 Marks) “UNI: The Code of Criminal Procedue - 408 aed "onal of Criminal Procedure ~ Te importance oH UT Constitutional Perspectives : Articles 14,20 ee of Police, Proseeuel lal Process — t — Di presence Sd “non « ee — Steps to ensure f ‘Arrest an ‘cused at tal — Warrent and SUMMONS Ei of "4 wthout Warrent = The absscander stats — __Lingaraj Law College, Berhampar person: Gaus 1 under CrP.C. and Article 22(2) of the Constitution of India. SEUNIT~ I: Search and Seizure -- Search with and warrant -- Police search during investigation Generay Principles of Search ~ Seizure -- Constitutional aspects of validity of search and Seizure proceedings. SE UNIT - III: Trial Process : Commencement of Proceedings — Dismissal of Compaint ~ Bail, Bailable and Non - bailabi Offences - Cancellation of Bails — Anticipatory Bail -- Genera} Principles conceming bail bond -- preliminary pleas to bar trial _- Jurisidiction — Time Limitations — Pleas of Autrefois Acquit and Autrefois Convict— Fair Trial ~ Jurisidiction of Criminal Courts - Rights of accused — Constitutional Interpretation of Article 21 as a right to speedy trial - Charge - Form and content of charge — Trial before a Court of Session : Procedural steps and substantive rights. 'SSUNIT-IV : Judgment : Form and content - Summary trial - - Post conviction orders in lieu of punishment -- Modes of providing Judgment copy — appeals, review and revision. SIUNIT-V = Probetion and Parole : Authority granting parole — Supervision — conditional release — suspesion of sentence - - procedure under probation of offenders act 1958 — Salient features of the Act. Juvenile Justice System — Juvinile Justice (Care and Protaction of Children) Act of 2000 — Procedure under Juvinile Justice .... Act — Treatment and Rehabilitation of Juviniles- - Protaction of Juvinile Offenders — Legislative and Judicial Role. Suggested Readings : 1. Kelkar RV: Criminal Procedure,3rd Edn. Eastem Book CO Lucknow,1993 : 4nd Dhirajlal; The Code of Criminal Procedure. 15 Edn. Wadhwa & Co, This sc stimulat =: UNIT -1 relevant s UNIT -ll i) Civil = Origine Memors ii ) Petition Drafting ii) Crimin ApplicaCalendar : 2015-2016 5, MP. Tandon: Criminal Procedure Code, Allahabad Law Agency, 6. Shoorvir Tyage ; The Code of Criminal Procedure, Allahabad Law Agency, PAPER - XV DRAFTING, PLEADING AND CONVEYANCING (PRACTICAL) (100 Marks) This scheme will be taught through class-room instructions and stimulation exercises, on tife following items shall be extended. HEUNIT-1: Drafting : General Principles of drafting and relevant, substantive rules shall be taught. | ORUNIT-1: Pleading : i) Civil - Plaint, Written statement, Interlocutory applications, Original petition, Affidavits, Execution petition and vii) Memorandum of appeal and revision, li) Petition under article 226 and 32 of the constitution of india.- Drafting of writ petition and PIL Petition. iii) Criminal : Compiaint, Criminal Miscellaneous petition, Bail Application and Memorandum of appeal and revision. HEUNIT-II| ; | Convencing : Sale deed, Mortgage Deed, Lease Deed, Gift Deed, Promissory Note, Power of Attorney, Will, Trust Deed. Practical Exercise : Apart from teaching the relevant Law the course will include not less than 15 (fifteen) Practical exercise in Drafting of pleading carrying total of 45 marks (3 marks for each exercise) and 15 (fifteen) exercises in conveyancing carrying another 45 marks (3 marks for each exercise) & remaining 10 marks for viva-voce . These 30 Exercise shall be recorded. Each student shall be served with different problems for the purpose of exercise. These exercise shall be assessed and marks may be allotted.ir - Infringement ¢Calendar : 2016-2017 FIFTH SEMESTER PAPER-XXI PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW (100 Marks) sg Unit- I: Definition, Nature, Scope and Importance of International Law - Relation of International Law to Municipal Law - Sources of International Law - Codification. ae Unit- I: State Recognition - State Succession - Responsiblity of States for International delinquencies - State Territory - Modes of acquiring State Territory. gs Unit- Ill: Position of Individual in International Law - Nationality - Extradition - Asylum - Privileges and Immunities of Diplomatic Envoys - Treaties - Formation of Treaties - Modes of Consent, Reservation and Termination. == Unit-IV: The Legal Regime of the Seas - Evalution of the Law of the Sea - Freedoms of the High Seas - Common Heritage of Mankind - United Nations Convention on the Law of the Seas - Legal Regime of Airspace - Important Conventions relating to Air Space - Paris, Havana, Warsaw and Chicago Convention - Five Freedoms of Air - Legal Regime of Outer space - Important Conventions such as Outer space Treaty, Agreement on Rescue and Return of Astronauts, Liability convention, Agreement on Registration of Space Objects, Moon Treaty - Unispace. i Unit- V_ Internationa Organizations - League of Nations and United Nations - International Court of Justice - International Criminal Court - Specialized agencies of the UN - WHO, UNESCO, ILO, IMF and WTO. Suggested Readings : 1. JG. Strake : Introduction to International Law, Aditya Books, 10thmike ‘of Oppressi”Calendar : 2016-2017 Unit- I Seven lamps of advocacy - Advocates duties towards public, clients, court, and other advocates and legal aid; Bar Council Code of Ethics. gz Unit- Ill Disciplinary proceedings - Professional misconduct - Disqualifications - Functions of Bar Council of India/State bar Councils in dealing with the disciplinary proceedings - Disciplinary Committees - Powers and functions - Disqualification and removal from rolls. g Unit- IV Accountancy for Lawyers - Nature and functions of accounting - Important branches of accounting - Accounting and Law - Bar Bench Relations. Record (30 marks) + Each student shall write’5 selected opinions of the Disciplinary Committees of Bar Councils and 5 major judgment of the Supreme Court of India in the Record. The Record shall be evaluated for 30marks by the teacher concerned. The Records of the students duly certified by the University Representative appointed by the Controller of Examinations in consultation with the Chairman, BOS in Law shall be submitted to the University before the commencement of the theory examinations. i Viva - voce (20marks) : Ther shall be viv-voce examination on the above components. The Viva-voce Board consisting of (i) Principal of the College/the teacher concerned (ii) University Representative appointed by the controller of eXaminations in consultation with the Chairman, BOS in Law, and (iii) an advocate © with 10 years experience at the Bar shall evaluate the student in the Viva. The proceedings of he viva-voce shall be recorced. Note: All the three components of the paper (written examination, submission of record and attendance in viva) Shall be compulsory. Suggested Readings : 1. Myneni S.R.: Professional Ethics, Accontancy for Lawyers and Bench-Bar Relation, Asia Law House, Hyderabad. tigLingaraj Law College, Berhampur 3. Acharya N.K.: Law relating to Arbitration and ADR, Asia Law House. 4. Tripathi. S.C. : Arbitration, Conciliation and ADR, Central Law Agency, Allahabad. 5. Avatar Singh: Arbitration and Conciliation, Eastern Law Book House, Lucknow. 6. KSR Murthy : An introduction to ADR Mechanism, Gogia Law Agency. 7. P.C. Rao : Altemate Dispute Resolution, 2001 Edition, Universal Book Traders, New Delhi. 8. S.D. Singh : Alternate Dispute Resolution, Universal Book Traders, New Delhi.
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